Police: Two men arrested after threatening employees at west Seattle business

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One of the suspects initially provided a false name to police. Officers later learned his true identity and determined that he was also wanted for a burglary warrant and robbery warrant.

KIRO 7 News StaffSEATTLE — Two men were arrested Friday afternoon after they reportedly threatened employees at a business in west Seattle, according to theAt about 1:15 p.m., staff members at the business, located in the 3900 block of Southwest Alaska Street, reported that the two men had made threats and one had displayed a handgun.

Staff at the business told police the suspects fled towards the parking garage. Officers at the garage exit stopped the 18-year-old suspects’ car as they attempted to leave and arrested the two men. The suspect accused of displaying a handgun was arrested for felony harassment, unlawful possession of a firearm and displaying a weapon to intimidate.

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